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Police Report - November 18

Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system.

Statesboro Police Incidents LANIER DRIVE — A woman said someone forged three checks on her account at Fast-n-EZ, without her permission or knowledge. In a separate incident, a man said two men approached him in his apartment, waving guns, demanding drugs and money. The offenders made him and another male strip off their clothing and go into the bathroom, ordering them not to come out. Eventually one did, and called police. CAMBRIDGE AT SOUTHERN — A woman said someone took 30 music CDs from her vehicle. In a separate incident, a man reported 250 CDs taken from his vehicle. CAMPUS CLUB APARTMENTS — A complainant reported the theft of a lap top computer. DUNLAP STREET — A woman said a family threatened her two juvenile daughters at school and at home. SALLIE ZETTEROWER — An unruly student struck another in the face. PERFORMANCE LEARNING CENTER — A student was found in possession of an Ipod that had been reported stolen. BERMUDA RUN APARTMENTS — A woman aid she left her boyfriend at the apartment and came back to find her clothing, some school textbooks and the man missing. EB GAMES — A juvenile was caught with two video games he took without paying for. GARDEN DISTRICT — A man reported the theft of a digital camera.

Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents GA. 119 — (Ellabell) A woman said her grandson borrowed her car to go to a meeting, and that was t he only place he had permission to go. He returned and she removed the keys from the ignition. Later, she discovered the car gone again and reported it stolen. BEULAH LANE — (Brooklet) A man reported windows broken out of two tractors he parked on his property. JOHN GRECO LANE — (Statesboro) A man told deputies someone pried his door open. R. E. LEE ROAD — (Pembroke) A woman told deputies she took her mother to her brother's house to borrow two dollars. The brother lives in a mobile home in another man's yard. The other man came outside to see who was in his yard, then walked up to the car with a gun. An argument ensued because he thought the complainant's boyfriend, whom he does not like, was in the car. The offender then he shot the gun into the air. He later told deputies he fired the gun after the two females refused to leave when he ordered them to do so three times. BROOKLET-DENMARK ROAD — (Brooklet) A woman said a man came to her home unwanted and uninvited, trying to borrow money. FRANCES LANE — (Statesboro) A man said two males claiming to be with Excelsior EMC came into his home, looked around and then tried to sell him fire alarms. They refused a check and demanded cash, so the complainant told them to return Monday. A call to Excelsior EMS revealed there were no employees selling fire alarms. The complainant also said he received a phone call from someone claiming to be checking phone lines, and they told him to leave his phone off the hook for 10 minutes. PLANTATION POINTE DRIVE — (Statesboro) A man reported receiving harassing phone calls from an unknown person who said he was called "Adam." HUGGINS CROSSING — (Statesboro) A woman told deputies a female came to her door asking for money. She said she gave her $40, and the female returned later asking for more. She refused and obtained the woman's tag number, which she gave deputies. LAWRENCE CHURCH ROAD — (Pembroke) A woman said she and her husband argued, and he threw a pot of food outside into a garden. He left and she followed with their child, and when she and the child got into his truck, he struck the woman twice in the face. SANDERS ROAD — (Ellabell) A woman told deputies her husband was in the yard driving a round, then went into an open lot next door and was driving recklessly. She said she could not take being with him when he was drinking and wanted him to leave. She said she told him that and he tried waking his 11-year-old son to go with him, but she would not allow this because of his condition. The man called his mother to pick him and his son up to stay somewhere else for the night. WHISTLESTOP CIRCLE — (Statesboro) A woman said she and her husband were arguing when he threw a remote control onto the floor and placed his hand over her mouth. MAPLE DRIVE — (Statesboro) A woman said a man called and asked for her by name. When she said she was the one on the phone, the male caller became angry, told her to stop playing and put the person he asked for on the phone. The man cursed her and said he knew where she lived and he would be there at a certain time. Deputies waited but no one showed up.

Georgia State Patrol Incidents Troopers issued 27 warnings, assisted three motorist and investigated three accidents with two reported injuries Thursday.

Georgia Southern University Incidents EAGLE VILLAGE — Someone reported a door broken. In a separate incident, someone reported a pair of pants was taken. CARROLL BUILDING — A wallet was reportedly taken. Officers issued six traffic warnings, assisted five motorists and one sick person, and responded to three fire alarms Thursday.

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